,? v r ' - - - ' .- it- fA.-"-.? j. FKUJAT, FEBKUJ RDAIfcY kssb BT'i. -.'WA fiIt InteUIienoer w ,-ri'..i . ? " V .. IT; WIMMMf MOMmft. AM f IS, MUf VT imiitbt lutcrai AwUSIMUW Utm t Umtr ml IWr m le IMTBUiIQBMUUl, rBwMiac. lABOMUr, r. se ..&! f1 vy tesTOABTK. 1TKBKPAKT ie.tHT. yTaVcrtiMeBt Saitalaefl. I will twa great deal e! satisfaction thoughtful people In all parties I melt et the vote In the Heuse en r, en the question of tbe passage .ffca 4eea4fnt pension bill ever the t is veto, when the bill passed the lailglaalty, the vote was 160 te 76 for I H la therefore apparent by the full I where reported , that SO Democrats d their opinions after the preslden I veto. This Is an excellent illustration itaaiefluence exercised upon the party r Ita executive bead, for the converts em- I worthies no less distinguished than I, Morrison, Scott, Springer and A. , Warner. iBepabUcans were able te whip into itheirXull Heuse membership, though (and most influential et the Be- papers of the country were op. I.te the new pension scheme. But i really no ground for the adve- l at the measure te stand upon. Its r was never attempted te be proved fit'Usare had net been an overflowing the subject would never have i breached. !,'thte country has paid out in pen- I since the civil war ever eight millions et dollars, and Its at pension list foots up annually an of (74,000,000. The new measure I have added (75,000,000 te the annual s, and perhaps even mere than that felgb figure. Fer no pension estimate has made that was net vastlv ex. I as time rolled en. All agree that l Who fought for the Union should be taken care of, but there is a wide diff. I between discriminating distribution I luckless squandering. It was because rtfcalast feature lu the new bill that it I of passage. :The same of Mr. Itandall Is found with SSBBM SWS&SktBl WwwmM! r "Jm'Hh i jmj ! bs.;sk. sib. -W I -18 la Is J v ! ilJIJiJ M i liii MOO KOO kMMIIMTm ? " DiMmwinwunuKii iMsKbees mmm KTwtese voting against the president. The gurceuaueipuia representative nas maae a w Evttputatien in his contrressienal career as a .k stickler for economy in public expend I- aiaisv xiuw tie was inuuceu 10 vote against B party ter tnis pension grab can only be lined by the recollection of the fact i Mr. Randall's Democracy Ua3 et late i of a most mysterious description. Dpf Tie Ferefga Earthqaakes. vTwe thousand killed by the earthquake mine niviera ana me list sun swelling iaakes one feel as though Americans were Vetted ever a Bin ill affair when the ("5fciarlesten disturbance first destroyed their of security. But, after all, there ;.ajay net have been great difference in the ', tatanty of the shock, and the greater less gf life in the present case may be accounted the mountainous character of the ;ry and the peculiar manner in which 4tfa villages are built. SMany et them are perched en terraces .'sjnupoetneBiaesot gorges or tbeAppe iate.' the ages when might made right. ; girdled by heavy walls and built of the nengett masonry. The storms of many ' aantttries have undermined the terraces weakened the walls and houses.se that -xH Is net surprising that one should read of villages elldlDtr down mountains. H.! ksOdredS kUlcd bv the fall nt hiilMlnci ; that ealy needed a sudden shock te com- , ajnte the ruin made by time. Compared WWt ine Duudtngs or these villages, these rt Charleston would seem like mere shells afbrlek and mortar, for the walla are ,' fMaanred by feet instead of inches, and Muiu was me ur requisite in tne Hnds of the builders. :' 'In'vli niiv cnnnnla nnrwlvM nlttt ttu n vtietkm that our light style et bulldlmris peullarly suitable te an earthquake coun ceun ttkTt although the chance et escaplncr alive tem; a falling buUdlng, light or heavy, .pay ee very sinau. via the earthquake nevra there is one JpnVet great importance, if true, as it pay taaeie us te secure timely warning et l: approach et earthquakes. It Is said as announcement was published days age by Herr Kudelph Fabl. the annular eclipse of the sun en thu . would be accompanied by strens lataieapherle aelsmie disturbances, owing a.sw ceinciaent innuences et the sun and aaoeeon the earth." :i?Whether this will liave scientiec pn. -r Igwament remains te be seen, but there - Ifiwars te be a growing Impression that ';., ! dolegs of the sun are mere intimately wsnwciea wun ine erratic performances of rfMther earth than bes hitherto been sus. MBtal. Mt - mm ' - A. SewTerk nnil. mil "ipAa Interesting trial has just been con cen .'lada In Jfew Yerk, whereby great light ill thrown en dentist's, charges. Pretty Jii. Jiugene A. Thompson had her teetli anusaea te uy ut. uichard T. Terry, den M,aud the bill rendered was (360. The i awputea, whereupon Dr. Terry sH.; This time the doctor added ; uesas ana cnarafd for eim. Maktag the total amount sued Tattwesaaa'a husband breusht teNWfer damages inflicted tafM.tteaame teeth. smwaaaaweM geld bridge WJkarg4d,tk4doerad. eeatkwt(M. Rv it: 'ftp, ' , is . '"i $ 1efc'i . . " SL" : l'&MihM",WthvJ,Ar r-:&Llk.ji .. IMAwlartk riliiiliwMSi( oreteeftWeottrtW teMjy. iiMibltm lit 1 pwtty Meutfa. 1 mU$ up kit MteA la h f Ter, nd Um malt wm Ttttiet for tfa. denti of ebI 1ST. ThttaonletthkMMBSto be that den" Mate an foellih who litigate tbelr bills with pretty women. -i i m m In filinimifirlni tyrannous taxation pays, rrea lm It 1 radically wrong. The total leueiesw front oleomargarine taxes up te Febraary l. were t35S(tP0, - tAT the Brltlih Parliament should tblnk 'f taking a lessen la parliamentary practtce from the United States Congress teems hardly credible, yet that la just what proml preml seat member of the Commens adrUed In debate en Wednwday. Thetrm Ryburn Baehanan, Liberal-Unionist, tbe monitor el West Edinburgh, said that In the United State Congress moving the previous ques tion was much used te close debate. This was done regardless of the epeaket'a ap proval, tlie Americans acting In the belief that the speaker's wlabea should be left ent of consideration In such esses. Mr. Buchanan thought that the Americans were right In this practice and he quoted from the pre ceedings ei congress last December te show hew superior thelr parliamentary procedures were te thesa In vegue at Westminster. U strongly favored the adoption et the Ameri can form of closure, lie was warmly sup ported by many members and Rebert J. Reld, a Liberal, urged the adoption of the American plan of preparing legislation In committees. Tns Columbia Herald wants te knew wby the county pys for a lockup pursleUn ter Jjsncaster, but cannot provide local medi cal aid for Columbia. Let our aggressive contemporary possess Its soul in patience. Te be a metropolis may have Its delights, bnt it has also responsibilities. m m New that the smoke has partly cleared away It Is seen that the political conflict In Germany baa had results that no one could have counted en. In spite et all that the government could de in tlfteen years of stern government, the vote of AlsaceLorralne Is a strong declaration against Germany and ter France. The protesting derutles who have been a thorn In Bismarck's side are returned by large msjerltles, and France is se Jubilant ever this result that even the meat conserva tive Paris Journals freely express tbelr satis faction. The Socialist vete of Berlin h& rlren te forty-seven times Its figure of six years age and with 04,000 Socialists In the capital the government will need an iron hand. With these two facts in view It Is tor ter tor tunate that the government has been se greatly strengthened by a reliable majority In the Reichstag. Perhaps It Is cot eulGclently reliable te permit the roalizttlen of all the schemes for strengthening the royal power with which Bismarck is credited, but It may be relied upon te support him in any emergency that may menace the peice and unity et the empire. m First Comptroller or ins Ccrbexct Dubham is a wise man. He has decided that there Is no law under which a duplicate bend can be Issued te the resident of Chicago who recently swallowed a f 1,000 coupon bend In order, as he said, te prevent Its falling Inte the hands et burglars. This kind of meal must be discouraged If the government Is te Burvlve. There Is no ned te worry ever the fall fall fall uroeftheXaw Feundland fisheries, for the commissioner at Oenalsska, AUska, reports that the cod and salmon fisheries of tbat coast would beable te supply the demand of the whole civilised world ter centuries te come, and tbat the fish are of remarkable sirs and excellent quality. About 5,000 sea otters are taken annually en the west coast of Alaska, besides large numbers of fur seal. The fur seal are found meat abundantly In Bebring sea, and the yearly catch or them is about 125.C0O. The main land abounds In otter, mink, marten, ermine, beaver, black, brown and Artle bears, wolves, reindeer, moose and faxes. Trie forests have no com mercial value, the timber belng inaccessible or se coarse of fibre as te be unlit ter any use but flroweod. The geld and silver are little better. The reported richness of the mints "is rather fanciful than real." The only crops that thrive are native potatoes, radishes, tur nip, and lettuce, with, possibly, one or two ether vegetables. Stock raising can De con ducted only en a limited scale. Tae wcather is thick, cloudy and damp, with frequent fess and rains the rainfall at Cenalaika in 1SS1 having been 153 inches mere than four t'inea;that of Missouri; and it Is therblere Impossible tocure hay for winter lending. m Tna Harrisburg correspondent of the Pitts burg Dispatch says that the oil monopoly patd two Ilarrlsburg papers 1000 te have their Vlswu produced at loegth, while tun opinion of the producers were correspondlDgly cut down. Give the names? PRBSONAU Mns. GnaMT Is In poneslen of about two hundred letters written te ber by the general during bis courtship, which lerm, it is said, "thfl most exact and accurate history of the Mexican war ever msde." Jlex Jenx A, SwopK.ernattjKburg, Pa, whose servJcw In the Heuo expires with this Coegres, has purchased nml furnished a beuse en Capitel lilts, Washington, and will maku the city his home. Congressman W. W. Brown, of the Sixteenth district, who will be succeeded by Mr. McCermlck. et Wil Wil liamsperr, bus also a fendneb ter Washing ton, aud may take up his ritddcuce tbore permanently. Ex-ATTensEvOESERAt. Cassidt enter, tatned a number et prominent J'ennsyl vanianalastevenlni! at a dinner at his rest dence in Pnlladelptila. Anions the cueiM were members of the Judiciary el Dtuphiu county, Including Judges Hiiuontea and Mo Me Mo Fheraen, ex-deputy Attorney General Snod Sned gras, his prohibit) successor, Mr. Mcdrrell, ex-Governer Paulsen, ex-Secretary Steneer and Judge Gorden. Vsnni was much moved en the receipt et the illustrious Order of Merit from thu Ger man emperor. He will keep the splendtd Insignia in the class case at Stnt' Again, wbore all his decorations rope.se; for he Is se medeat tbat be will net wear even a ribbon in bis button hole. Hesays, though, that te doesn't wear the stars and cress suU ether fine Jewels that have been jjlven te hlui be cause there isn't room en bis coat for them all at once, and he is afraid el hurtlni; the glvw'a ieellngs by leaving any of thorn Twe Aitinlrcia et Bin, CISTtlaccl. Says Curtis, In the 7nfr-0eean ; It isone of the rlgldest rules in all the social ocenoiny ofthecapltal tbat the wlle of the president shall net accept attention from any gentle man outside et the cabinet, but Mrs. uinvn. land Is trampllDg en that rule. She geea out te ride with Mr. W. W. Corcoran, the vener. able philanthropist, who recently celebrated bis 88th birthday, and has been a guest at his beufa The ether morning sbe and Mr. Cor coran rode out te Oak View, the president' country place, and spent a ceuplx uf hours with Mrs. Folsom. The presidents bride has no warmer admirer than thu old neotle. man, who seems unable te ttdequateij' tx press his admiration. She has Btietbtr attentive follower In tbe person of Geerne Bjuerert, who feting tube Mr. Corcoran's rival. He bas net been out te ride with her se etten, but keeps teudlut; ber flowers. Mr. Bancroft's hobby is re-.es. U Invent tbem, and ha givtu several tetha world of flower. The young fellows leek with envy en the liberties tbe.e uallants ate taking, but all attentions te the president' wife are barred te gentlemen less than 60 Me rear of Ttiat. from ilarpei's ttasur, Mrs.Goedweitber: It must be dreadful te be burled prematurely," Mr. Geed weather i "Ob, I don't knew, I wouldn't worry, my dear. It won't bsppeu" te yen. rr &S22fc!" "Well, I hope net." paSaaWaU l0T Veu,U .tmmtmamAtvMTMer a uailvum. It U Mew m rrl Beats-Hat U Ceafltrt Vf It the Health Laws. Frem tae X. T. Trtbnne. Officials et the United States Cremation company expressed considerable surprise and a little Impatience when askodabeut the put llthed reports that incineration here bed proven almost nfllure,at least from a financial point of view? They declared that audi state ments were unwarranted. Said one gentle man who bas been Intimately connected with the practical workings el the crematory : 1 de net ace hew any one can say that we have met with laiture or even with peer one ene one ees. indeed, when one takes Inte consider censider consider atten the character nml scope of the move ment, it seems te me that we have bad re markably noed fertunn. True, we did net quite pay expenses las', ytsr, nor de we ex pect te make any itrrat amount of money this season, ttut then that was net the ob ject, ler which we ermintud. We hove reason te exfwet, linwcter, that wit shall make both etuis tutet In th future. Thete were elt;hty.twe bedl" cremated at Fresh .Pend last year. If we have as many during 1SS7, nrm we hme every reason te expect even mere, we shall, In vlttv el nur reduced pxpen?, a llttlfl ruore tban pay our expense. Tbe statement ttiat we propose te aseas our stock holders te inske up any deficiency is un true, as tbe law under which we were or ganized prohibits Ibis. In brief, I may say thst we arecettlug en fairly well in respect te money flutters. Ills attention was cilled te the statement tbat the cromalten people vore liable te ar rest for violating the health Uus et the state. Trie reply was : TUls sounds ridiculous. We went te Dr. Xagle when we first opened and be told us tbat In bis Judgment the l.iws did net rev r cremation. He agreed, however, te lsu an ordinary burial permit for interment at New. town, aud when the body arrived there another permit would be procured, as lias been doue In thorn-Hi of every tuuer.U since the Newtown authorities p.u.-ed thu law re quiring a special Ice of SI. Tbat is, we ate treated like every one els. We hjve uever heard any opposition raised te this arrange ment, and hence have never thought of ap plying te the legislature Icr epeclal legisla tion en the subject. Tbe ninety-filth Incineration took place at Fresh Poud Wednesday. The body was that of Katberlne IIelTmunu, aged sixty, of this city. Carer Tblccs In HarrUbtug-. The Ilarrlsburg correspondent et the Phil adelphia Recerd says: It is net everyday that a readlni; clerk in a legislative body has the temerlty te call a member a "liar" and tbat right cut in meeting, and it Is les sel dom tbat he doss it gets no sort of rebuke. But Ilubu Is a daring fellow, and don't stick at legislative propriety. lie Is lu the habit efchaflng the members near his desk Rs.be reads the bills upon the consideration of which the Heuse Is engiaed, and it would be dimcnlt te discern the limit el the liberties he will dare te take when he feels in the humor. List night when Ilubu was called upon te read the resolution asking for a com cem com mittee te Investigate his reading of the names et 123 memeersas voting, when It would have taken a search warrant te have found a round hundred In the capltel build build leg, much less in the Heuse '.tel',ind he wai naturally a little un'et: but Its ulsttr.rt mut defiant outcry, at the conclusion of the read ing, as he glared fiercely ever his glasses at Mackin, "the man who says that is a liar," fairly took awsy the breath even of se well drilled a veteran as Charlie Voorhees. The slterlnc; of the rolt-e-.ills is no new thing In the IIeuP, and if Mackln bas done nothing better he has prebbly, with his little tempest expressed a glorious abuse, which baa been patent te all, but winked at and condoned bv most et these who have witnessed iL Generally the clerk can es. cape by saying tbat he heard a response te the names he bus recorded ns voting when he culled them. But In this recent ose neither Hubn nor the speaker can fU bick upon that. It Is n fact tbat, en Friday, after the reading clerk had read out tbeyei., and with out reading out the nays, and beiere the vote was announced handed the listte the speaker. It was charged that members whose names were called out as voting yea were net lu the Heuse, anil had net been when the roll was called. Tbe naiies of a number of such mcniberiworeKlten, and a demand made tbat the speaker or the clerk see whether the statement was true or false. But In the face of this demand tbe false roll call was an nounced aud placed upon tbe journal. Mr. Robinson, of Delau'sre, wheu be demanded last night that the Republicans vote as a body te sustain the speaker Bud Clerk Huhu did net help his cae, and although he Is r.ted as one of the orators el tbe liouse he was ialrly laughed Inte his sent Celly I'ubUc Sertsuts. UarrUburg Dispatch te 1'htuaelphU necerd. It has been discovered that one of thj most Important offlcer3 of the legislature Is totally Incompetent ler the position te which he has been elected. His duties rtquire that he should be a geed penman aud thoroughly posted lu clerical Ter!, p.ud there is consid erable embarrassment in the communica tions between the liouse nnd Senate in con sequence. This official must be Intrusted with tbe preparation of message te the gov gev gov erner and between the two ifeus3s el the met Important character, and his knowledge efthequeen'K English Isnrtheraostsbadewy and elusive character. The officers who are compelled te translate the wenderful docu ments which he presents te them are in con stant terror lest some fatal error be made with the bills and merges. Iu Justice te the elllc-!r hluiiielf It is but lair te say tbat he would uel have neught tbe particular place be Is iu bad be fully undorsiecd its duties but he was told : ' O, well, you can get along ; we'll fix it all right ler you," and te he tnnught tbat be had Just nothing in the world te de but draw his ier diem of 23. A. J. Colltern, Jr., me?age clerk et the liouse, at the last -i,leu made an error in the trau lerefa mesaj;e which cost the state a round ?2'.),000. He returned te the .Senate a Senate bill providing for additional lay Judges in certain euulie", which the Iluum Uad re fused te pas. Juu hew tbe error occurred was ii6cr discovered, but the Journals of both Houses were found te be correct and nil of the records In the case pieperly kept. Tiki message clerk had blundered uud the bill weiittothe governor, was (signed by hiiu, and under its provlileus, in one way or an an ethor as a result el the mistake, fully JJ0.000 worth of the state' money was spent before it wasleund, by Ihe meruit accident, tbat the bill was net properly a law, and all the work that bad been deuu under it was illegal. Oiher mistake's, although net se expensive in their result, have been made in legislation here, ewiiifj te the want or clerical knowl knewl ed(! en ine pirt of empleyes of tbe two lletic&, Tbe trouble Is all due, probably, te tbe fact tbat a member or a fcenatur has a nun te gel Inte a pUse, umi it lie cau't get him into tbe pasting aud folding room, where he would, perhaps, properly belong, and finds an opportunity te land hlui in the clerical Hint), where he doesn't belong, in he gees. Ne matter whelher the peg be tee small, he bas a hele te fill, and that la all easeuttal. a mm m . Mt&UOHtNlt A ai.V, Kxperu rrjlna- lu find ILie 1111 lu Mlts An. rteriun' Ht1, Mary C. Andereen, the girl with a bullet lu her brain, passsd urtstles Wednesday tiljbtlntbe little heusa among the pines, a inlle or se from Mount Helly, N. J. About 10 o'clock Thursday meruicg there was much buhlle In the neighborhood of Andersen's cottage The 8:30 train had taken out Prer. E. C. HplUka, the Nbw Yerk specialist in dis eases of the bratn.and Bra. Paucoeat aud Wile. They carried a full supply of instruments. Inujlns, and bandages. Tney were met at the Mount Hellv Hlaueii bv lrr,Fn-inf.r c i- Jiendrlckseu. Several carriages wcie loiter loiter leg about, uud a the doctors proceeded 0 the lieuautbey were followed by a number el the loes! practitioners. Among theso present wcie Dr. K. IU Urewn, the physician in charge; Bra, it. O. itaumgteu, V. V. Parry, K II. Parson, K. K. Bren, W. P. .Meluner, and Franklin Gaunt. Ou exam, lulng the sick girl Br. Hpltzk was aareeabiy disappointed us te her condition. He fully indorsed the treatment et ueii.lnierleruuuu vhlch had btcn cairled out. Tde llttie kitchen of the heusa was full of doctors uud preparations were made for probing the wound. This was iu charge el Br. Spllska and Br, l'.iuceiit, A new Neliteu probe, tipped with porce lain, which wasinade especially for the case, was boiled in water uud covered with iodo iedo iode form, beiere being uaed. This was carefully and gently Introduced into the erlllce made ny me miner, ami was pushed iu ler an inch uud a halt without mix tinu' with any lertlgu ubaiauceauy whure. The jKjrce lain tube, eh be leg wltbdiawu, showed no marks or lead, ludicalluic tbat the bullet bad net bean m.l I countered either at the end or along the aids I of theerltea, Pr. Spltska was asksd btr . . j'je$ .p - - j -i.. whether, la til cflale, ay further epea IBM BUUUIU IB lOIUft "Decidedly no," ! the doctor. "A man who would go en wild geese chase into that brain would be guilty of grave lu lu discretien." The wound was carefully dressed, and it was decided te make no further attempt te find the ball. auMMtimm LAira. Tbs trttnt fljtn Ulll rreMbltln Ven. tract. With rurlcn Latier-Estra Scs Scs teu el Ihe Sutf. The presldent has approved the nets te pro pre blblt tbe Importation aud Immigration of for. elgneis and aliens under contract or agree tnent te perform labor In tbe United States; te amend scctleu 5 et the act entitled "An act te amend the statutes lu rotation te luiiiir luiiiir dlate transportation of dutl'ble goods;" te amend section 3,(VS or the revised statutes ; te prohibit any tillle or, agent or servant of the government of the United States te hire or contract out thu labor of prisoners Incarcer ated for violating the laws of the United States; the Joint resolution providing ler the payment of per diem laborers lu government employ en "Memerial" or "Decoration lUy" and the 4th day of July of each year as en ether d.iys ; aud the tt't prohibiting the lmpoitatien of opium by CMucse subj-vis. A letter from Acting Secretary Kairchlld was yesterdny presented te the IIeuhp, say say leg : "As the department h wholly without accommodation ter the storage et sliver, 1 would suggest that the Irile dollar act be amendment se as te prevlds that It shall net go into operation for a a period el four mouths alter lis ias.tgr, or until silt"! tluie as the de- pirtmtut shall provide suluble vaults under the appropriations made In the sundry ch 11 bill. The president has decided te call an extra eleu of the U. S. Senate for executive bus lnes, immediately after the explratUu of the presenu Hint's Kje View el lluitlc. rrcm the San Francisce Chrenlcle. Whpnreu see something m a window that cranet by any possibility te of any use en anybody's figure, that can't keep anything warm or fit auy where, yeuaiay knew It la a portleu el a woman's costuaie. i A Lt?e QmiKn. rreui the Whitehall Times. A subject ter a debating "clety Which Is the greater evil, spring elections cr house cleaulug t Pen't take that " eec till lithiuernlnir." If you hivna "niellrd bead." MU.eateU stomach, ami unstrung m-rves rt-sultliit from th "con vivial party ia,t nlnht." Tere aud icit way, te cleir the cebwetn from the brHtn, lecevwr rest ter t"ed. and tenn up lie nervous .jstem, tstousetlr f lerce's " I'leaetat PurgsitUe IV 1. leu." sold by all druggists. Tu.rAw Pr null's Coegh Hvnip l txrn beferathe public for ycir. and Is pnaennceU by thou theu FsmUsuiMiilnr te all ether allele for ttie curw et ceiiubs. oelds, leSuenss, ind all pulmonary ceiuplatnts. l uet falvatlenOU far rh'imatljm In tbe feet, aufl after several sppltcitters was pnttrelv re lUved of patn aud ceabl wall as veil as uv.r. AXX U. WATKIM, ltaltluiere, lid. KF.KP YOUR SYSTEM 15 UOOU TOXE. inujORsrn's Tills cure inflammatory and Chronic rhemuMlsm. gout, bllteus, remittent and Intermittent fevers, dueasss et the bleed, liver, kidneys and blalder. rhy stimulate tSe bleed, excite the clrculattei and gtvs toae te ths entire fyjteui. They cire by assisting the bleed te threw off alltmpcrltlef. Take one or two pills every night for twe weeks. ni'KViAL. muiiebh. Prem Syracuse, N. Y. "I felt week and languid had pslpttatlen of the heart ana numbness el limbs Burdock llloed liMtri have certairUvrelleveil me. Ihey are most excellent." Mr. J. II Wrlirht. or csie by It. 15 Cochran, dngglst, IS! and ISi Xerth Quesn street, IJinCi-ter. Kicked ait. Uewmany peoplnthireanhesretrnirgllnfr teri-ninth's world thu klckel down and out by envious livas. Thmat' Kclftrxe Oil never " kicked e ,t" its punas, It Is trim blue Ker threit atrecllens, uathua ana cjtirrh It Is h certain and rapbl cure, reisie by II. 11. Cech. ran, dnnrglst, 137 uud Hi Senh Uuueu street, Lancaster. Sema StrenfJllnill tVemen Can regulate their hnsbanls atimlngly fist, should Iht-y net dn their duty, llurdeck Bleed Hater t areaeoed rvgalauxef the circulation. ThtyFre exclusively a Weel tentc, and conse cense Qunutly strike at the root cf many serious all lumts. rer sale by II. Ji. Cetliran, druggist, 1!7 and 133 North Queen street, ..incaster. I'ut I'pen nil reet, "Set up in bed and cengbed till the clethlnir W03 et with perspiration My wile Insisted thu t nse Therna? Seleetrie OU. The Hret tea spoonful relleveU ine, anil two bottles have curnd ire. I can honestly recommend It" K . II. Perkins, Creek Centre, Si, ter sale by II. 11. Cochran, druggist, 187 aid IS) North Queen street, Lancaster. Heme SWMt Ueine.' Ttl e'iit 1, very geed In Its way, but Is there any tlcfcnes In th housefceMT If se, home ctnnetbe always pleasant W tain especial pleasure In recemniendlntf Rurdetk Bleed Bit ten, a bona Ada und crtalncure for dyspepsia, and rcr'aln euro ter dyspetli, ami all dheasei of thy jlrer and kidneys 1'er sale by M. It. Cochran, drugelst, 1J7 ana 1?9 North Queen btteet, Lancaster. Won't lie Falnt-hesrtre. If veu are In tronble leek an. held en. Mva the blutseoedby. If you are la pln, havalame- uess, iiate an ncoe or any mna, go te the dretr- fist and ask him for "'ihoxes Kclectlen oil." t, will de you Reed every tlai. Ker eale by II. H. Cochran, druggist, 17 aad 1 North Queen street. Lancaster. The breath, of a chronic catarrh patient is eflen se offensive that be cannot go Inte society ana he becomes an oeject et disgust. Altera nine ulceration sets in, ine spongy bones are at tacked, u-,d frequently entirely destroyed. A constant source of dripping of the purulent se-cri-tlens Inte the threat enmutlmv producing Inveterate brnncnlllj, which In lit turn hag been tb exciting cause of pulmonary disease. The brilliant results which hsveattended Its are for years past properly deslzniiu Kly's cream lUlin uti by lar thu best aud only real cure lebliwdoedAw NEVER GIVE UP. If you are trenblcd with nervous or sick head ache, de net glvuupyourcueantneurable until you have tried Ir. Leslie's J;ccial Prescription be ths testimonials In another column. dJJ-lw Da. lUt-itim Wea Svavr, i'arely vegetable, pleiuant te take, will eaicl worms if any exist, no purgative rwjulred after using, i'rlce, cenu.tiy alldruijgUts. bS-JmdMWAr II. II. Cochran. N OS. 137 ana 131 Neith Qneiu street. Lanrasier, l'a. Is telling all 1 LOU'S COUkIICUUEss it guarantee te cure oil threat and luug troubles. (3) Wonderful Cures. W. I). If eyt A Ce , Wholesale and Uetali Drug, gists of ltemc,Ua.,saysi We have been soiling Dr. lilng'a New Discovery, Uectrle Hitters and Uuclclen's Arnica fcalve for two years. Have never bundled remedies that tell as well, or give such universal satlAfactloe. There have been bome wonderful cures elfected by these medi cines In this city, beverul cases of pronounced Consumption have been entirely cured by use of a few bettles of Dr. Kin', jsew Discovery, taken In connection with r.lcctric Hitters. We guarunu-e them always. Beld hv If. it i!nehrn Kruggui, 137 and l&i North Queen street, l-un eutur, l'a. (I) Hie KscltcineBl Nat Over. The rush at II. II. Cochran, druggist. Ne. 1T7 North Qucen street, still ceutlnuus en account of porsensatUIoted with Cough, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis and Consumption, tnprocureabettle el Kemp's llalsam rer the Threut and Langs, which Is sold ou a guarantee and Is giving entire satisfaction. It Is a standard family remedy, i'rlce W cents und II. Trial Hierte. eli-lwdAw Obs nimrs LrjEc-rsA Cui. Mr. Oscar E. II. Kech, of Allentown, Pa was bedfast with In flammatory rheumatism In the winter of 1&3. Doctors could de nothing te relieve him. lie commenced uslnx Gress' Uheuniatle ltemudy l!y the time he had used halt a bottle he could leave his bed i when he bad flnlsted the bottle be was cured and has net had a return of the disease since. Inhls own words, "i leel better tban ever before." l'rlee II, by all druggists. ttibd-imdMWAr Caution. We would caution the Tublle te beware of Dealers enuring Kemp's Balsam at less than the regular i'rlce, bJ cants and tl, as oftentimes 1ml. talleiu or lulerlerartlcles arc sold as the genuine lu order te unable thcuile sell cheaply. 11.11. Cechmn, di ugglst, Ne. 1S7 North Queen street Is uuisKuiibiur j&ucusuir. fcample bottle given leynur. nis-iwuAw BRITISH OU DOMESTIC HHAMI.ES8 1IOJE. Working Pants and Shirts, best Loeindrledaud Unlauudiied hlilrt In the market. Wlnterand hummer Underwear, and a full line of Notions una istiiple (feeds. New clelng out without iu. Caidtutett with the viewed engiiKlng In ether utlneis. Yeu can save from a te 3i per cent, by calling AT HECIITOLD'8, . We. M North Queen St. r. 8. Large end imall houses f or isle or rent NOW THK TIME TO SPKOULATE, ACTIVE LUC'lUAT10Na in the market ener opportunities te speculators te make money In Uraln, stocks, lloeds and Petroleum. Prompt personal attention given te orders re ceived by wire or mall. Correspondence solic ited, yull Information about the markets In our Iloek, which will be forwarded Ireo en ap plication. H. p. KYLE, Banker ana Breker, ciJIBreaana H w BM4Mw Yerk Utf. BOTsO-tYMW 'ra,n.Affii - a .rjfi M jtasieja, A- THI.OPHOH08 FOR RUKUMATI8M. A New Lease of Life. When one has been auffsrlng the agonies of a (crore attack of rheumatltm, neuralgia or sel atlcs, and relict comes, It seems as its new lease etllfehad beau granted. Such have been the feelings et thousand who, after trytag physi cians nnd numberless remedies, have used Ath Ath Ath lopberos and found te their umat Jey that this mcdklue really did cure theie dttaasss. 3J7 rulten St, llroeklyn, N. V. After suffering for nearly two rears wltha continuous nttuckef rheumattsmt after trying almost every ispucinc, domestic- and foreign, which the credulity of a wlss man, or a feel, might Irad ene te trust in, It was a deubls pleas pleas ure te ine ten ud n remedy wbteh, originating In ths famous " City of Kims "the home of my ancestors and Its first founders-has proven se Invaluable a blessing, it Is nearly six months tncelwas led te trace offline significance of that word Athlopheros. 1 1 has proved te me. In a geed degree, a reneweref my former vtaer and strength, se that I have been enabled te move about with almost youthful aetttlly, and te Isel, while approaching my "three score years and ten," that 1 hire a new held en life, I belter your philosophy et ttin disease te be correct that It has lis erUtn lu thnboed, and tbat your rem edy touches thosejeluts and muscles, loosening ths nodes, whteh hare been brought Inte sub jection te this dreadtut dltease, and sets them free as no eth T leinedy that 1 have tried. I have been cautious ler se long a time In recom mending tt te ethers till I had tried IU efficacy In my own case; and 1 am new free te state the estlmate I put upon tt, as the safest and most efficient euro 1 have any knowledge et. A. U. UAVKNPOKT. Every drngislst should keep Athlopheros and Athlopheros rills, but where they cannot be bought or the druggist the Athlopheros Ce., Me. 113 Wall street. New Yerk, will send either (ear rhino paid) en receipt of regular price, which Is ll.eu per bettle for Athlopheros and SOc for rills. for ltver and kidney diseases, dyspepsia, In digestion, weakness, nervous debility, disease of women, constipation, headache, Impure bloel, ,te . Athlopheros I'Uls are uneeualed. lcbJl-lweed QAPClNi: PLASTERS. BENSON'S POROUS PLASTERS. WI.STEU EXP03UKE CAUSES COUQU3, Colds, Pleurisy. Rheumatism, rneumenla Neuralgia, sciatica, Lumbago, llckache and ether aliments, ter which liensen's Capclne Planters are admitted te bs the best remedy known. They relieve and euro In a low hours, sshen noetherappltcallonisof theleast benefit. KnrterseJ by Siei physlclaus and drusglsis. Be ware of Imitations under similar sounding namas. such as "Capsicum" " Capslcln." or " Capslclne" Asa rea Hisms's isd taii kd ernxKs. hxamlnecaretally when you buy. All drugglaU. SEABUItY JOIINSOV, dl-6mdced w 1'roprteters, Hew Yerk. A YE U'S PILLS. A Sluggish Liver Causes the Stomach and Bowels te become dis ordered, and the whele system te suffer from debility, in all such ceses Ayer's Pills give prompt relief. After much suffering from Liver and Stomach troubles. 1 have finally been cured by taking Ayer's Cathartic Fills, t always flud them prompt and thorough In their action, sod thf lr occasional use keens me In a perfectly healthy condition. ttalph Weeman, Aunapell. aid. Twentv-flve years age I suffered from a torpid liver, whlca was restored te hialthy action by taking Ayer's I'Uls. Mnce that tlme t has.e never been without them. They regulate the bowels, assist digestion, and increase tee uppo uppe tlte, mere surely than any ether medicine. Paul Churchill, Haverhill. Mass. INVIGORATED. I knew of no remedy eiuel te Ayer's Fills for .Rteuich and Liver disorders. 1 suffered from a Torpid Liver, nnd Dyspepsia, ter clghteen meutas. Sty skin was yellow, and my tongue coated. 1 had no appetite, suffered from Head a.ch9'. "JSi Pe. and snuarlated. A tow boxes of Ayer's Fills, taken In uioderate doses, restored me te perfect health. Walde sltiia. ermrlln. Uhle. Ayer's Fills arc a snperlnr family medicine. They strengthen and luvtgerate thodlgesttve organs, create en appetite, and remove the horri ble depression and despondency resulting from Liver Complaint- 1 have used these Fills, in my family, for years, and they never fall te give entire satis tactien. Otte Montgomery, Oshkosh, Ayer's Pills, Prepared by Dr..I a Ayer A Ce., Lewell, Mass. sold by all Druggisuaud Dealers In Medicine. 1191015 JJJXUAUHTKU VITALITY. EXHAUSTED VITALITY TlIKSCIKNCEOr Lire, the great Medical Werk of the age en Manhood, Nervous and Physical DebUlty, Premature Decline, Errors of leuth, and the untold miseries consequent thcrren. ae pages eve. 13 prescriptions for all dtseasea. Cleth, full gut, only 11.00, by mail, sealed, lllustratlvnsan.ple tree te all young and mtddle-aged men for Die next 90 days. Address Dlt. W. it PAltKEU, i Bulflnch Street. Bostesu MM3. mvlMyeedAw JAKLKY MALT WHISKY. PERRINE'S FUUK BAULKY MALT WHISKY. DVSt'El-SIA, INDIQKSTION and all wasting diseases can be entirely cured by It. MALAUIA Is completely eradicated from the system by Its use. FKItm.NB'3 FUUK BAULKY MALT WHiaKY revives the energies of these worn with excessive bodily or inental effort. It acts as a SAiTKOUAUD against expesnrrj In the wet and rigorous weather. 4V-TAKE part or a wlneglaesrul en your or. rival home after the labors of the day and the same quantity before your breakfast. Being chemically pure. It commends Itself te the med ical prolesjlen. WATOH THE LABEL. Nene gonnlne nnless beating the signature of the Cm en the label. M. a J. S. PERRINE, NO. 37 NORTH FRONT ST., FiULADKLFIllA. lepun-eiuoed pEitseNS wiaaiNa te m aIckmemry i- r.Riiv Pitnvmnv ivn nn , uiumj iiivu.-iv.id aiu UIU SUOIILD INVKSTIOATK LAUUIB ft OO'.S BVSrKMOr DEAL1NH IN (SMALL OU L4KUK LUTa UN UNK FBU CKNT. CAH1I MAUUiNH. Ten Dollars will, for example, cover ten 1100 hares, or 1,00 bushels of UmtnV explanatory Pamphlet Jfree. ' QUOTATIONS Wilt ID. Orders and Margins received by Telegram Mail. LAURIE & CO., STOCK UUOKEUS, ' ALSO DEALCU9 IN FOUKIUN KXCUANOB. 80 Broadway, New Yerk. "The members of tha firm are. ...gentlemen of experience and high standing' In the Grain and eteck Commissleu business. ...and among thlr references are n number .of the leading Dank?." ("A'ew Yerk Camnurclal Ntwt." " They have a stainless record, and their bona fides are Indisputable. ...The reputation of the finu la such, that parties can rest assured et re ceiving their profits the moment they are uiade. no matter what the amount may be.'r ., JNew r tinning Telegram. yl3-3mdeedAw QONTRAOTOR AND 11UILDKK. GEORGE ERNST. OA&PBN'TKU, CONTBACTOB BU1LDBB. Uesldenee Ne. tst West Kins; street. Shots Xast Urant street, opposite sUUea boas. WOODBW If ANTBLS AND OBNBBALHABD WOOD WOUX A HFBC1AX.TY. r All work secures mr prerawt sad passsasu stotien. Drawings snJ.tUaiat fifSSSJ, CbUI-lTdA UCTION BALE. Auction Sale! ZAHM'S - OF Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry, French Clocks and Silver-Plated Ware ETERT AITEIINOON AND EVEM.M) UNTIL ftlRTUER NOTICE. Attend Iheae Bales for Bargain, aa papers for Special Bargains. EDWARD J. ZAHM. febU tfdls TT 7. RHOADS, JEWELKR. SPECTACLES ! 1IUYER8 OF- Spectacles, Eye Glasses and Optical Goods WILL FIND A FULL LINE INOLKHTOOK. We give especial care te filling Oculists' prescriptions and set all kinds of lenses te order. OPERA AND FIELD GLASSES. H. Z. RHOADS, Ne. 4 West King Street, ujir uuuea. QTAMM 11KOS. A CO. TOUNEVBUSAWIN LANCASIEIt A MOI1E KLKU ANT STOCK Oi" NEW 'SPRING DRESS"GOif -THAN ATTIIK- Bosten Stere, 26 and 28 NORTH QUEEN ST. Anether case el that famous ANice Dress exx. I'ard wldr, sc. a yard. Anether cs.se i.erruiu Cashmeres, yard wlflc, Sc. a yard. Anether esse New Spring Cleths, lOe. a, yard. One case Silk and Weel Mixtures, liXc.ayard. One case Drab 1)' Alma Suitings, S3 Inches wide, 17c. m yard. One case Favorite " Cleth Suiting., yard and quarter wide, 20c. a yard. A OUEAT UAKttAIN AII-Woel Tricot Cleth, i! inches wide, 3JKc. a yard. WE AUK errEitiNu Rare Bargains -IN- BLAOK DRESS SILKS, BLALK HENRIETTAS, BLAOE OASHMERE3, BLAOE FOULE. TO WHICH WE INVITE EXAMINATION. Housekeeping Bargains ! Linen ler Crumb Cleths, 1 yards wide, 23c a yard. Anether let All Linen Towels, Se. each. Anether let of All Linen Towels, lieable Da mask, se. each. Anether let All Linen Towels, Oouble Da mask, lOe.eacb, Muslins, Sheetings, Table Linens and Nap kins at Very Lew l'rlees. Stamm Bres. & Ce., DBIWJCEN CKNTBKBqifAliKAND FOSTOrriCK. UATB, VAPS,AO. Buv Stauffert& Ge.'s CELEBRATED STIFF HATS. SPRING STYLES HOW ltlADT. Light Weight and Easy Fitting. DECIDEDLY THE LARGEST STOCK, AND POSITIVELY THE LOWEST PRICES. 31&33N0RTHQUEENST., LANCA8TEU, FA. UMVVMAJJmf. AT WIANT'a OHHAP AMD GOOD, Three pounds Best French Prunes, no. 1 three pounds best lUlslns, s'.at four pounds Uoed Balstns, Se , lour pounds Uoed atlce, no. Vrlee ei flour. Ha, T7e, esc, (Be.. Sle., He. and 4a per qnartsir. Our Utgh Grade Coffees speak (or tAemselTes. Please glye us atrial order. OBO. WIsVNT, tuf-SD-lrd Ha IU West Kin street. ryVHK QDARAJITKSP, RUPTURE. care nsnates by DM. J. aHAYHM. rMMMOBeat swopswauestes' smut boss vwss trjMimrmirbE; TatlTMUit. -'. Auction Salel CORNER - the goods must be told. Wateta tha Lancaster, Penn'a. tiuuBWVMHiaainu etuue. QAliL AND HEK -TUX- ROCHESTER LAMP. BUty Candle-LIghl 1 Beau them all. Anether Let of CHEAP OLOHC.9 for Has and OU stoves. THB " PBRPEOTION " METAL MOULD1NO AND UUIIBEU CUSHION WEATHER STRIP Heats them all. This strip outwears all ether. Krene out the cold, step rattllns; of windows, ftxclude the dust. Keep out snow and rata. Any one can apply It no waste or dirt made In ap plying It. Can be flttea any where-no holes te bore, ready for use. It will net split, warn or shrink a cushion strip Is the most perfect. At the Move, Hester and itange store or Jehn P. Schanm & Sens, 24 SOUTH QUEEN ST., LANCASTER. IA, "yy-M. A. KIKKKEH. A tIJDH O. HBBR KIEFFER & HERR, -DEALEIIS IN-: WOULD CALL SPECIAL ATTENTION TO Fuller & Warren Ce.'s tTUOT.N.T.). STOYES. HEiTERSL FURNACES AND RAKflR We ssk no one te ran any risks with "fOU LEU ft WABUEN'S Goods. We sjearantee them te gire Satisfaction. AsHeaterTUKBPLENDID"haa nerlTSi, being a thorough het base, no part of this stOTw remains cold, eyety Inch et It radlaUs beat. As a Smaller and Cheaper Heater the "BKIQHT DIAMOND" has esublUhed Itself tn the tremt ranks. The me riuet the "SPLENDID" and "BKIQHT DIAMOND " consist In Beanty or Construction, Perfect Control of Draft. Cleanliness, no Dtut, no Oaa and Economy ei fuel. ews-Call and examine for yeurselfi 40 EAST KINO ST., fOPPOSlTK COUKT IIOUSK.) ROUK1. 1887. 1IS87. JOHN BAER'S SONS, Booksellers & Stationers SHANNON FILES. Best Lead Pencils ! -AMD- STATIONERY. SSSSSSSSSSSJSBB N06. 15 and 17 North Queen Strut, LAHCASTKB, PA. W1K Mm Attn LIQUOMI. 29 29 -GOTO- Reigart's Old Wine Stere Fer Peramery See, Beuebe Bee, Piper Heldsleck. O. H. Mutum Ca. and all ether leading brandi of Imported Champacnssj. Alse, Madeira, than and Pert Wines, Clareu, Bauternes, Ales u Bteute. Bele Agent for Special a real Western Ohsja. pagna, predued by the Pleasant Valler wUm Ce. the finest American Champagne la tat) United States. rierlaa Orange Wine, the finest in tsMSBarkak A mil line of Brandy, Whisky, ulns andiem. California Claret and White wine, of Mapa Val ley, Oaliferala. H, E. Slay mkr, a.r. a. MUfS ., IsAMOAITVB, FA Heusefurnisiiing Goods ! r-V a MB "i'.ssr? tmmihlgxMzi&m f ijimkm
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